EP4351332A1 - Köderstation für nagetiere - Google Patents

Köderstation für nagetiere

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EP4351332A1
EP4351332A1 EP22741089.1A EP22741089A EP4351332A1 EP 4351332 A1 EP4351332 A1 EP 4351332A1 EP 22741089 A EP22741089 A EP 22741089A EP 4351332 A1 EP4351332 A1 EP 4351332A1
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bait
holding area
capacitance
rodent
station
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Matthew KAUFFMAN
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Woodstream Corp
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M25/00Devices for dispensing poison for animals
    • A01M25/002Bait holders, i.e. stationary devices for holding poisonous bait at the disposal of the animal
    • A01M25/004Bait stations, i.e. boxes completely enclosing the bait and provided with animal entrances
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01DMEASURING NOT SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR A SPECIFIC VARIABLE; ARRANGEMENTS FOR MEASURING TWO OR MORE VARIABLES NOT COVERED IN A SINGLE OTHER SUBCLASS; TARIFF METERING APPARATUS; MEASURING OR TESTING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G01D5/00Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable
    • G01D5/12Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means
    • G01D5/14Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means influencing the magnitude of a current or voltage
    • G01D5/24Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means influencing the magnitude of a current or voltage by varying capacitance
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K5/00Feeding devices for stock or game ; Feeding wagons; Feeding stacks
    • A01K5/02Automatic devices
    • A01K5/0225Gravity replenishment from a reserve, e.g. a hopper
    • A01K5/0233Gravity replenishment from a reserve, e.g. a hopper dispensing by dosing means actively operated by the animal
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K5/00Feeding devices for stock or game ; Feeding wagons; Feeding stacks
    • A01K5/02Automatic devices
    • A01K5/0275Automatic devices with mechanisms for delivery of measured doses
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04QSELECTING
    • H04Q2209/00Arrangements in telecontrol or telemetry systems
    • H04Q2209/40Arrangements in telecontrol or telemetry systems using a wireless architecture

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  • the present invention relates to the field of pest control, and more particularly, to a rodent bait station or bait box having remote bait monitoring capability.
  • Rodent bait stations or bait boxes are commonly used as a passive method to control pests in both commercial and residential environments.
  • a bait box typically consists of an enclosure holding a quantity of rodent bait therein (i.e., poisonous bait), which is consumed by rodents upon entering the enclosure.
  • Bait boxes need to be checked/serviced on a regular basis by a pest control operator (PCO) in order to be cleaned out and/or have the bait replenished.
  • PCO pest control operator
  • the PCO must physically go to the location and check each bait box to ascertain its condition, and perform appropriate servicing (e.g., cleaning, bait replenishing, etc.).
  • a rodent bait station comprises a housing defining at least one entrance and a bait holding area for storing a quantity of rodent bait, and an electronics assembly arranged within the housing.
  • the electronics assembly includes a capacitor arranged proximate the bait holding area and having a characteristic capacitance indicative of the quantity of bait in the bait holding area, and a controller for measuring the characteristic capacitance of the capacitor.
  • a processor of the electronics assembly is adapted to estimate a quantity of bait in the bait holding area according to the measured characteristic capacitance, and transmit via a transmitter a wireless signal indicative of one of the measured characteristic capacitance or the estimated quantity of bait.
  • a rodent bait station includes a housing defining a bait holding area in an interior thereof.
  • the bait holding area includes at least one bait post extending from the housing for holding a quantity of bait, and a capacitive sensor arranged proximate the bait post for measuring a capacitance associated with the quantity of bait in the bait holding area.
  • a method of operating a rodent bait station comprises the steps of measuring a capacitance associated with a bait holding area of the bait station, periodically estimating a quantity of bait in the bait holding area according to the measured capacitance, and wirelessly transmitting a status message to a remote receiver indicative of the estimated quantity of bait.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of an exemplary bait box according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is simplified schematic diagram of a bait box and associated electronics module according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 3 is simplified diagram of a capacitive sensor arrangement according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 4 is a side view of a bait holding area of a bait box including a capacitive sensor according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 5 is a side view of a bait holding area of a bait box including a capacitive sensor according to another embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 6 is a process diagram illustrating a calibration routine of a bait box according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 7 is a process diagram illustrating another calibration routine of a bait box according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 8 is a process diagram illustrating an operating routine of a bait box according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure include a bait box utilizing capacitive sensing to measure an amount of bait present in the box, as well as to detect the presence of other debris, and report this information to a PCO or other user via a wireless transmission and/or store the information for later analysis.
  • a user must only travel to the location of the box for servicing after they are alerted to a low bait condition, or other irregularity, such as the need to be cleaned or otherwise emptied.
  • the data collected may also be analyzed in order to determine, for example, the times and locations of rodent populations at a given site.
  • the bait box 100 includes a housing 105 and a lid 120 for selectively covering an interior thereof.
  • the housing 105 and the lid 120 may be constructed of any suitable material, such as plastic or other polymers.
  • the housing 105 defines a tunnel 130 extending therethrough, including first and second openings 132,134 at either end.
  • a bait holding area 140 is positioned in communication with the tunnel 130 such that rodents entering the box have ready access to a quantity of bait held therein.
  • the bait holding area 140 includes bait posts 110 (e.g., two) onto which bait is placed.
  • the bait holding area 140 may be defined atop of a cover or floor 150 of the housing 105 that is also preferably constructed of a non-conductive material. As will be set forth in greater detail herein, arranged beneath or within the cover 150 is a capacitive sensor arrangement for sensing a capacitance indicative of an amount of bait remaining on the bait posts 110 at any given time.
  • the bait box 100 includes an electronics module or assembly 200.
  • the exemplary electronics module 200 includes a central processor and associated memory device(s) 202.
  • the processor is responsive to a set of program instructions stored on the memory device for performing the system operations set forth in detail herein, including the selective storage of measurements and other data onto the memory device.
  • the memory device may take on one or more forms. In one embodiment, multiple memory devices are present, such as an on board memory device, as well as removable memory device (e.g., an SD card).
  • the electronics module 200 further comprises one or more lid status sensors 204 operatively connected to the processor 202 for detecting or monitoring the state of a lid of the bait box (i.e., open or closed).
  • Such sensors may include, by way of example, a photo sensor, an electro-mechanical switch, or a magnetic switch, more specifically, a magnet attached to the lid and an accompanying Hall- effect sensor.
  • the electronics module 200 includes a user interface 206 comprising one or more input devices, such as buttons.
  • the user interface 206 includes at least a power button and a calibration button for turning the electronics module 200 on and off, and initiating a calibration function according to the embodiments set forth herein, respectively.
  • the user interface 206 may comprise only a power button, wherein calibration may be initiated by, for example, holding the power button in a depressed state for a predetermined period of time, or performing a predetermined sequence of lid openings and/or closings.
  • One or more capacitive sensors 208 is provided and operatively connected to the processor 202 for performing capacitance measurements indicative of an amount of bait in the bait box.
  • the sensor(s) 208 may include one or more conducive pads or elements formed on a surface of a PCB which are operatively connected to a capacitive sensing integrated circuit (IC).
  • the capacitive sensors 208 may be directly or indirectly coupled to a bait assembly including one or more bait posts 110 of the bait box onto which the bait is fixed.
  • the electronics 200 module further includes at least one status indicator 212, such as an LED indicator or a tone generator for outputting an audible signal.
  • the status indicator 212 is adapted to give a user an indication of a condition of the bait box, such as indications of the success or failure of steps of the calibration process described in detail herein.
  • the status indicator 212 may also be used to directly convey the status of the bait box at any given time. For example, in the event no bait is detected, the status indicator may be activated such that a user in direct access or close proximity to the trap is alerted to the trap condition.
  • the electronics module 200 is powered by an on-board power source, such as a battery 214.
  • the electronics module 200 includes an RF module 210 (e.g., an RF transmitter or transceiver) by which the bait box 100 wirelessly communicates with an external receiver 250.
  • the external receiver 250 may be a base station or network gateway operatively connected to the bait box 100 via a wireless network, or a receiver configured for direct communication with the RF module 210.
  • the external receiver 250 may be connected to a plurality of bait boxes, all arranged within a given area (e.g., a grouping of bait boxes arranged on a commercial property).
  • the gateway may be a public gateway operating on a protocol like that used with cellular devices in which cell phones communicate with cell towers not owned by the end user.
  • the gateway and associated network may be private.
  • Communications between the RF module 210 and the external receiver or gateway 250 may be provided over a low power wide area network (LPWAN), such as a LoRa network, a Sigfox network, an Ingenu network, a Weightless network, or other network used to provide machine to machine connections in the manner described herein.
  • LPWAN low power wide area network
  • the traps are capable of reporting their status to the external receiver 250 over a distance of at least one mile away, with communication capability ranges extending outwardly on the order of up to about ten miles away, without the use of repeaters.
  • the transmissions may carry a payload of not greater than 256 bytes, which optimizes range and battery life.
  • FIG. 3 is a simplified illustration of a portion of an exemplary capacitive sensor or capacitive sensor assembly 300.
  • the sensor assembly 300 includes a PCB 310 having components of one or more capacitive sensors formed thereon.
  • each capacitive sensor may include a conductive pad 304, such as a copper pad, formed on a surface of or embedded within the PCB 310.
  • the sensor(s) further include a controller, such as a capacitive sensing IC 306.
  • the capacitive sensing IC 306 may be arranged on the PCB 310, and is in electrical communication with the one or more conductive pads 304 for detecting or measuring capacitance associated with each pad.
  • each capacitive sensor of the capacitive sensor assembly 300 includes a capacitor defined by the conductive pad 304 serving as a first conductor of the capacitor, and, for example, the quantity of bait or the quantity of bait and the bait post serving as the second conductor of the capacitor. In this way, each capacitor has a characteristic capacitance indicative of the quantity of bait arranged proximate its conductive pad 304.
  • the capacitive sensing IC 306 feeds a waveform to the conductive pads 304. Based on the characteristics of a reflected return waveform received by the IC 306, a capacitance between each of the conductive pads 304 and any semi-conductive materials (e.g., bait, debris, etc.) in close proximity thereto may be determined or measured. The measured capacitance varies according to the quantity of semi -conductive material in proximity to the pads 304. In this way, through calibration, an estimate of bait quantity or the presence of foreign matter in proximity to the sensor can be realized.
  • any semi-conductive materials e.g., bait, debris, etc.
  • the senor assembly 300 is described herein as having a controller in the form of a capacitive sensing IC, it should be understood that the controller can be any processor or processing component, or combination of components, suitable for outputting a signal indicative of a sensed capacitance influenced by a quantity of bait.
  • the housing of the bait box includes a raised floor or cover 150 in the bait holding area 140.
  • the floor 150 defines a sensor space 400 thereunder for holding some of all of the above-described electronics module 200.
  • the PCB 310 of Figure 3 (shown in cross-section) is mounted within the sensor space 400 and below the floor 150.
  • the location of the conductive pads 304 of the PCB 310 corresponds to or aligns with the location of the bait posts 110 in a vertical direction such that the pads 304 are arranged directly below the bait posts.
  • the PCB 310 may be mounted to the underside of the floor 150 via standoffs 303, such that the conductive pads 304 of the PCB 310 are arranged at a predetermined distance from the bait posts 110, optimizing sensor performance.
  • the right-side bait post 110 is illustrated with an exemplary quantity of bait 500 stacked thereon. As set forth above, the amount of bait 500 arranged on the bait post 110 affects a capacitive measurement performed by the capacitive sensing IC 306 between the associated conductive pad 304, and the bait 500 or the combination of the bait 500 and the bait post 110.
  • bait posts 110 of the exemplary embodiment are mounted to or within the floor 150, it should be understood that the posts can be mounted in other orientations and to other features, such as horizontally from a sidewall of the housing or bait holding area, or vertically from a lid of the housing, by way of example only.
  • the bait posts 110 are monolithic, and made from a conductive material such as aluminum or steel.
  • sensing performance has been improved by implementing a multi -component bait post. More specifically, referring to the left-side bait post 110, this includes a first conductive post section 111 proximate the conductive pads 304, and a second non-conductive section 112 arranged at a distal end of the bait post 110 or conductive section 111.
  • the section 112 may comprise a plastic or otherwise non-conductive sleeve fitted over a free end of the first post section 111.
  • the non-conductive sleeve or extension 112 has been shown to both improve performance of the capacitive sensing arrangement, as well as increase the amount of bait which may be fitted over the post 110.
  • the PCB 310 includes an upper shielding layer 312 (e.g. a conductive layer, see also Figure 3) formed on the top surface of the PCB and generally surrounding each conductive pad 304, and a lower shielding layer 314 formed continuously over a bottom surface of the PCB.
  • the upper and lower shielding layers 312,314 may be connected by one or more conductive vias 316 extending through the PCB 310.
  • the shielding layers 312,314 of the PCB 310 may be electrically connected to an external shield or shielding 307 of the capacitive sensing IC 306 arranged on the PCB 310, as shown in Figure 3.
  • the exemplary shielding acts to limit or minimize the influence of other surrounding components on the capacitance measured between the conductive pad(s) 304 and the bait 500, for example.
  • the shielding can be either active or passive.
  • the above-described shielding layers are connected to an input of the capacitive sensing IC 306, which uses capacitive measurements of the shielding layers to remove any influence they may have on the capacitance measurements associated with the bait 500, or more generally the bait holding area 140.
  • the shielding layers may be connected to ground, or left unconnected.
  • a bait holding area 140’ includes one or more bait posts 110 placed in direct conductive contact with the pad 304’ formed on the PCB 310’. More specifically, the floor or cover 150’ includes one or more apertures 338 through which the bait post 110 extends.
  • a conductive clamp-type mount 336 may be provided for fixing the bait post 110 in position both within the bait holding area 140’, as well as in conductive contact with the PCB 310’. In one embodiment, the mount 336 may be in conductive contact with the PCB 310’ or the conductive pad 304’ thereof.
  • the bait post 110 may be mounted to the floor or cover 150’, and directly electrically connected to the PCB 310’ and/or pad 304’ via other means, such as by wire, conductive contacts, and the like.
  • shielding layers 312’, 314’ and vias 316’rnay also be formed on and/or within the PCB 310’ as described above.
  • the capacitor of the sensor assembly is defined by the conductive pad 304’ and the bait post 110’ serving as a first conductor of the capacitor, and bait arranged on the bait post (or other semi conductive material in proximity to the conductive pad and bait post) serving as a second conductor of the capacitor.
  • FIG. 6 An exemplary calibration method 600 of a bait box according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is described with respect to Figure 6.
  • a user may open the lid, and activate or power-on the bait box via the pressing of a power button.
  • the bait box Once powered on 620, the bait box will perform a joining routine, establishing communication with the external receiver if not already connected.
  • the bait box will also send a “start-up” message to the receiver, indicating that the device is powered on and connected.
  • the user initiates a calibration operation 630 by depressing a calibration button, by way of example only. In other embodiments, calibration may be automatically initiated upon a detected lid opening.
  • the system performs empty capacitance measurements 640.
  • the measurements may include numerous measurements made over a predetermined period of time. If the measurements are unstable or outside of a predetermined standard deviation or range, or if the lid is opened during the measurement process, the measurement process is deemed unsuccessful, and the bait box returns to the default on state 620.
  • An indication of any errors is provided via the wireless connection to the external receiver and/or via an audio or visual indication on the bait box (e.g., the illumination of an LED indicator). If the measurements are suitably stable or consistent, and within a predetermined range, the system provides an indication of successful completion 650, such as a visual indication via status light, or an audible tone. Once indicated, the user opens the lid.
  • the bait box awaits lid closure 660 within a predetermined period of time. During this time, a user fills the bait box with bait, and closes the lid. If the lid closure is not detected within a predetermined period of time, the system will timeout, and return to the default on state 620. Upon filling and closing the lid, the bait box performs full capacitance measurements 670. The measurements may include numerous measurements made over a predetermined period of time.
  • the measurement process is deemed unsuccessful, and the bait box returns to the default on state 620. If the measurements are suitably stable or consistent, and are suitably differentiated from the empty measurements and within a predetermined acceptable range, the system provides an indication of successful completion 680, such as a visual indication via status light, an audible tone, and/or sends a message to the external receiver. Once completed, the bait box resumes or beings normal operation, periodically monitoring the bait level via the capacitance sensor. This periodic monitoring may include, for example, taking capacitive readings every hour, and providing daily reporting via the wireless/radio communications, as will be set forth in greater detail herein.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a quick calibration process 700 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, wherein a user can add bait to an already running/calibrated bait box, and quickly recalibrate its status to full.
  • a powered on/running bait box 720 the user fills the bait box and initiates the calibration process 730 (e.g., via a short press on a calibration button).
  • the device Upon closure of the lid, the device performs capacitive measurements 740. If the measurements are successful (i.e., suitably stable or consistent, suitably differentiated from the empty measurements, etc.), the system provides an indication of successful completion 750, such as a visual indication via status light, an audible tone, and/or sends a message to the external receiver.
  • an indication of successful completion 750 such as a visual indication via status light, an audible tone, and/or sends a message to the external receiver.
  • the measurement process is deemed unsuccessful, and the bait box returns to a default on/un-calibrated state 710 (see also state 620 of Figure 6).
  • the above calibration routine or process 730 can be initiated by a button press, it can also be de- initiated or canceled by a second button press, thereby returning the trap to its previous state or calibration 720. In one embodiment, this cancelation function is only enabled while the lid is open and the trap is awaiting lid closure.
  • Bait measurements 810 are performed periodically, such as every hour as implemented by a variable delay 820.
  • a successful measurement 830 indicating no bait level change within a predetermined limit (e.g., within 25% of the last reading)
  • the device continues performing bait measurements every hour.
  • a status message indicating the measured bait level is sent 850 to the remote receiver.
  • the bait level has decreased more than the predetermined limit after measurement 860, a status message is sent 850 to the remote receiver immediately.
  • the device will sleep for another predetermined period of time or delay set by the variable delay 820 (e.g., 10 minutes), after which another measurement 810 is performed.
  • a status message including an error indication e.g., an error bit
  • capacitance changes resulting from the temporary presence of a rodent in the trap will not result in the sending of an alert message.
  • the continued presence of a measured capacitance change indicative of debris or other permanent object in the bait box will be automatically sent to the remote receiver after the passage of the predetermined period of time.
  • the device in the event of an unsuccessful measurement 870, during a first hour thereafter, for example, the device will perform measurements over a first shortened interval (e.g., every 10 minutes). After the first hour, however, the device will perform measurements over a second lengthened interval (e.g., every hour) if the unsuccessful measurements remain consistent. In this way, the trap recovers quickly from temporary obstructions or debris and resumes normal operation, while preserving battery life in the event of more permanent irregularities.

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